New Petrol Prices in the UAE for June 2024: What You Need to Know

Stay informed with the latest updates on petrol prices in the UAE for June 2024. Any change in fuel prices impacts everyone, especially car owners in Dubai and other emirates. Even a slight fluctuation can significantly affect monthly expenses and the overall cost of living in the UAE.
According to the UAE Fuel Price Committee’s latest announcement, petrol prices are set to decrease this June. This means refueling your car will be more affordable compared to last month. Read on for a detailed update on the current petrol prices in Dubai and across the UAE.
The fuel prices per liter for June 2024 are uniform across the UAE. Whether you reside in a villa or a rental apartment in Dubai, you’ll be paying the same rates for petrol.
Fuel Type | Price in June | % Decrease | Price in May | Price in April |
Super 98 | AED 3.14 | 5.9 % | AED 3.34 | AED 3.15 |
Super 95 | AED 3.02 | 6.2 % | AED 3.22 | AED 3.03 |
Diesel | AED 2.88 | 6.1 % | AED 3.07 | AED 3.09 |
E-Plus 91 | AED 2.95 | 6.3 % | AED 3.15 | AED 2.96 |
These rates are applicable at all ENOC, EPPCO, ADNOC, and Emarat fuel stations throughout Dubai and other emirates. Motorists can now plan their budgets more effectively, thanks to the reduced fuel costs.
Fuel prices in the UAE are reviewed and adjusted at the start of every month. Knowing the current rates allows you to refuel at your convenience. For those who prefer a more convenient option, Cafu, a mobile fuel service in the UAE, offers the same rates as traditional petrol stations.
Cafu offers a variety of contact options:
Cafu representatives are available from 8:00 AM to 12:00 AM, seven days a week, including public holidays.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has installed around 300 charging points across the city. You can find the locations of these charging stations on the DEWA app, DEWA official website, and Google Maps.
Parking fees in Dubai range from AED 2 to AED 20 per hour, depending on the zone. Higher fees are typically found in commercial and densely populated areas like Downtown Dubai, Mall of the Emirates, Burj Khalifa, Business Bay, Dubai Marina, and Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR). In contrast, residential and less busy areas like Deira and Sharjah offer lower rates.
Daily parking rates are also available in some zones. For example, parking at the Mall of the Emirates can cost up to AED 40 for 4 hours and AED 60 for 8 hours, with some free parking options available. Parking near Dubai Marina ranges from AED 50-60 for 4 hours and up to AED 100 for 8 hours.
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